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>> the annual increase has been got 3.5%. >> the economy actually is improving and if that's the case, you're going to have more people hitting those malls, you're already starting to see some of that with the early sales that are taking place. >> and you're seeing people being hired for those seasonal jobs. >> if you want a part-time job, now is the time to get out there. >> you have companies like toys are us, fedex, u.p.s., coles who have really announced tens of thousands of new workers they're looking to do this holiday season. >> it might be great to assist with the u.s. economy. >> get out there for halloween time to now start applying for those holiday jobs. >> thank you so much. >> the student s flunked out ofa university because of their race. so i use visine. aah. it revives me, so i can get poked, winked, and -- ooh -- party all night long. only visine has hydroblend -- a unique blend of three moisturizers that soothe, restore, and protect to keep me comfortable for up to 10 hours. pirate party, here i co-- uh, honey? visine with hydroblend. find it in these visine product
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what do these numbers mean for the economy? i asked cnn business correspondent alison kosik if this is goodnews. >> just okay news. you know, if you want it to be positive, take a look at this. we were losing 800,000 jobs a month during the depths of the recession and for the past two years we have been adding jobs. that is good news right there. you flip over the coin and the fact of the matter is, the job creation that is going on isn't strong enough. we have yet to gain back what we lost during the recession. the biggest job gains in september were actually in part-time jobs. what we really need to see are more full-time jobs being added. there are good things going on in the economy. housing is recovering. and consumer confidence is picking up and spending is rebounding. there are a lot of positive signs in the economy, but certainly not full steam ahead, especially when you talk about the job market. >> as you mentioned, hsing is up, which is great and consumer confidence. let's talk about the jobs a little more. where are
what do these numbers mean for the economy? i asked cnn business correspondent alison kosik if this is goodnews. >> just okay news. you know, if you want it to be positive, take a look at this. we were losing 800,000 jobs a month during the depths of the recession and for the past two years we have been adding jobs. that is good news right there. you flip over the coin and the fact of the matter is, the job creation that is going on isn't strong enough. we have yet to gain back what we...
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i want to encourage the economy to grow again. it's pretty clear that the economy is not growing at the rate it should under the president. and i can tell you with regards to the deductions you describe, home mortgage, interest deduction and charitable contributions, there will of course continue to be preferences for those type of competences. >> even wealthy people? would you put a cap how much they could deduct as far at charitable contributions are kevernd? i've heard you mention the $17,000 cap for some motion out there and i'd like you to elaborate if you don't mind. >> well, i'm not going to layout a piece of legislation here because i intend to work together with republicans and democrats in congress, but there are a number of ways one could approach this. one would be to have a total cap number. it could be $25,000, $50,000. and people could put whatever deduction in that total cap they'd like. or instead you could take the posture that bowles-simpson did which is going after that specific deduction and limitling them in
i want to encourage the economy to grow again. it's pretty clear that the economy is not growing at the rate it should under the president. and i can tell you with regards to the deductions you describe, home mortgage, interest deduction and charitable contributions, there will of course continue to be preferences for those type of competences. >> even wealthy people? would you put a cap how much they could deduct as far at charitable contributions are kevernd? i've heard you mention the...
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that's the world economy and the u.s. economy. the imf cited two reasons things could get worse, first if european lead s fail to support their ailing economies and second if leaders here in the united states let us plunge over the fiscal cliff. the imf sister organization, the world bank citing the same two factors, cut its growth forecast for asia this week as well. now, that's for the next couple of years. where are we going to be in 2016, four years from now, when we're discussing the next u.s. election? that depends on which of these two roads america takes on election day. i'll take you down both paths on this show starting with what 2016 will look like under a president mitt romney. start with jobs. he says 12 million jobs will be created in the next four years. as i keep telling you, that claim it ridiculous, considering the sluggish growth we're seeing right now and the new downward revision. but for the purposes of this exercise, i'll take him at his word and presume an historic surge in jobs lies ahead. let's talk about
that's the world economy and the u.s. economy. the imf cited two reasons things could get worse, first if european lead s fail to support their ailing economies and second if leaders here in the united states let us plunge over the fiscal cliff. the imf sister organization, the world bank citing the same two factors, cut its growth forecast for asia this week as well. now, that's for the next couple of years. where are we going to be in 2016, four years from now, when we're discussing the next...
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economy? jobs? health care? >> the foreclosures in the houses. >> foreclosures? >> yes. >> today, nevada is suffering through high levels of foreclosures and 12% unemployment with the latino community especially hard hit. a poll shows three quarters of latinos are more concerned about the economy than immigration policy. >> since most of the people work in the casino industry and the tourism industry, if those industries are not making money they lay people off. thaerz the first line of workers that get laid off when times are hard. so when these people get laid off, they can't pay their bills. when they can't pay their bills, they lose their home. so we have a lot of work to do. >> these are problems plaguing latinos across the country, problems latinos look to the politicians to solve, but is either party really listening? ahead -- >> ruban running for congress. >> his quest to become the first latino running for congress. to . to . today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. and bp's also committed to
economy? jobs? health care? >> the foreclosures in the houses. >> foreclosures? >> yes. >> today, nevada is suffering through high levels of foreclosures and 12% unemployment with the latino community especially hard hit. a poll shows three quarters of latinos are more concerned about the economy than immigration policy. >> since most of the people work in the casino industry and the tourism industry, if those industries are not making money they lay people off....
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we'll cover a lot of topics from the economy to social issue. but as third, even fourth party candidates, i decided to start with the obvious question, though -- why are you running? >> i'm running as a mother and a medical doctor really concerned about the direction we're going. and what propelled me into this race at this time, and i've been an activist for two decades really. people ask what kind of medicine i'm practicing, and i say political medicine because it's the mother of all illnesses. we got to fix this one in order to fix everything else that ails us. what propelled me into this race was when the president put medicare and social security on the chopping block as the solution to the debt ceiling crisis a year ago. so i'm basically in this to ensure that everyday people have a voice in this election and a choice at the polls that's not bought and paid for by wall street. and to ensure that we can puts forward the solutions the american people are clamoring for. >> that was a little bit longer than 30 seconds. i didn't give you the ti
we'll cover a lot of topics from the economy to social issue. but as third, even fourth party candidates, i decided to start with the obvious question, though -- why are you running? >> i'm running as a mother and a medical doctor really concerned about the direction we're going. and what propelled me into this race at this time, and i've been an activist for two decades really. people ask what kind of medicine i'm practicing, and i say political medicine because it's the mother of all...
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but i'm involved in this economy in a very deep way right now with lots of businesses, and this economy is not growing, i'll guarantee you, at 5%. >> a couple points just on the numbers. they say a number of these workers are seasonal workers and maybe work for smaller companies that aren't really tracked in the way the bls tracks these numbers and so maybe it's small jobs here and there. >> maybe, but let's face it, the number that came out today from the household survey was the highest number since june of '83. >> but what evidence -- >> i have no evidence. >> you don't have any evidence. >> no. >> it's one thing to doubt the numbers and say -- >> i used question marks last night. >> you said these chicago guys will do anything. >> a question mark might have been better. last night i had a question mark. >> so you wish you would have -- >> a question mark would have been better. >> you don't really stand by the notion -- >> i stand by it. i stand by that these numbers have to be examined. >> you stand by that these chicago guys will do anything, can't debate so change -- >> i'm not c
but i'm involved in this economy in a very deep way right now with lots of businesses, and this economy is not growing, i'll guarantee you, at 5%. >> a couple points just on the numbers. they say a number of these workers are seasonal workers and maybe work for smaller companies that aren't really tracked in the way the bls tracks these numbers and so maybe it's small jobs here and there. >> maybe, but let's face it, the number that came out today from the household survey was the...
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they think the economy's starting to get better. on the right track, wrong track numbers it's getting a little bit better. i think this just confirms a growing sense that we're moving forward. we're getting there. it's been a tough slog. we went from an economy that was losing nearly 800,000 jobs a month when president obama took office to a place now where the economy has created 5.2 million new jo. so we're getting there. we're not there yet but we're getting there. >> john, mitt romney yesterday amid all the ecstasy about his debate performance took time on fox to say that he was now very sorry for saying what he said about the 47%. was that a smart political move in a moment of everyone feeling good about you to just bury that away? >> i think the timing was right that he said that, but i do hope he doesn't move away from what the bigger argument that he was trying to make, is that there are two choices in america today. are we going to become a country very, very dependent on big government that says give me all your money, giv
they think the economy's starting to get better. on the right track, wrong track numbers it's getting a little bit better. i think this just confirms a growing sense that we're moving forward. we're getting there. it's been a tough slog. we went from an economy that was losing nearly 800,000 jobs a month when president obama took office to a place now where the economy has created 5.2 million new jo. so we're getting there. we're not there yet but we're getting there. >> john, mitt romney...
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>> the economy, foreclosures on the houses? >> foreclosures? >> yeah. >> reporter: today, nevada is suffering through high levels of foreclosures, 12% unemployment, with the latino community especially hard hit. a recent cnn/orc poll shows three-quarters of latinos are more concerned about the economy than immigration policy. >> since most of these people work in the casino industry and the tourism industry, if the casino and the tourism industry is not making money, they lay people off. so, thighs are the first line of workers who get laid off when times are hard some, when these people get laid off, they can't pay their bills. when they can't pay their bills, they lose their home. so, we have a lot of work to do. >> reporter: these are problems plaguing latinos across the country, problems latinos look to their politicians to solve. but is either party really listening? >> how you doing, sir? >> reporter: ahead -- >> ruben key win, running for u.s. congress. >> reporter: ruben's quest to become nevada's first ever latino congressman. >> i'm r
>> the economy, foreclosures on the houses? >> foreclosures? >> yeah. >> reporter: today, nevada is suffering through high levels of foreclosures, 12% unemployment, with the latino community especially hard hit. a recent cnn/orc poll shows three-quarters of latinos are more concerned about the economy than immigration policy. >> since most of these people work in the casino industry and the tourism industry, if the casino and the tourism industry is not making...
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they want free enterprise driven economy that fosters job creation on a government-centered economy that fosters economic stagnation. one of the tngs that i think people didn't understand is mitt romney's record as a governor of massachusetts. very deeply democratic state and his ability to work across the aisle to get things done with an 85% democratic electorate. >> i think the point that's being made is that the governor of massachusetts and the guy who is running -- who ran for president in the primaries sometimes seemed to be at odds with one another. let me just play you something first, which is sort of a romney then and now. one is from the primary and one is from this "des moines register" and the subject is abortion. >> in my view if we had justices like roberts, alito, scalia, and more justices like that, they might well decide to return this issue to states as opposed to saying it's in the federal constitution. do i believe supreme court should overturn roe v. wade? yes, i do. >> do you intend to pursue any legislation specifically regarding abortion? >> there's no legislatio
they want free enterprise driven economy that fosters job creation on a government-centered economy that fosters economic stagnation. one of the tngs that i think people didn't understand is mitt romney's record as a governor of massachusetts. very deeply democratic state and his ability to work across the aisle to get things done with an 85% democratic electorate. >> i think the point that's being made is that the governor of massachusetts and the guy who is running -- who ran for...
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the state economy. i was the topic of this week's presidential debate and be deciding week of the election. we're often told we need to get businesses to start investing and hiring. well, we have three powerhouse ceos on the show. lloyd blankfein of goldman sachs, andrew liveris of dow chemical, and john chambers of cisco systems. next, 11 years after 9/11, do we have to worry about al qaeda again? i'll talk to the former cia chief michael hayden about the aftermath of the benghazi attack. >>> and salman rushdie hiding after a threat was placed on his life. >>> also, if china's growth slows, should the rest of us cheer? no. i'll explain. first, here's my take. sometimes convention wisdom is right. minutes after the debate, the pundits declared mitt romney the winner. he was. he seemed engaged, forceful, punchy. obama seemed passive, detached, and glum. but what's more significant than how romney said things is what he said. romney repeatedly insisted he was not advocating a big tax cut. in fact, he decl
the state economy. i was the topic of this week's presidential debate and be deciding week of the election. we're often told we need to get businesses to start investing and hiring. well, we have three powerhouse ceos on the show. lloyd blankfein of goldman sachs, andrew liveris of dow chemical, and john chambers of cisco systems. next, 11 years after 9/11, do we have to worry about al qaeda again? i'll talk to the former cia chief michael hayden about the aftermath of the benghazi attack....
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many say they will see more of this and in the long run this will end up hurting the venezuela economy more than it will help it don. >> yeah i was going to ask about that. and people are watching saying, you are broadcasting here. so the rules apply for that. but what i think is interesting is an 80% participation rate that is almost unheard of. >> well, yeah we'd like those kinds of numbers right, don. >> yeah, it certainly speaks to the legitimacy of the process. the carter center came here, and they said this is going to besparent election. one of the most oddauto mated elections. we are going to move on and now the focus will hit squarely on hugo chavez's health. he said he is cured of cancer. we saw him last night and he did not look well. there's no way to confirm it at all, and the kind of cancer he had, and he never disclosed what it was, you have to think, you know will he get sick again? or has he made this miraculous recovery? and that really is going to be the next risk here in venezuela. there is nobody waiting in the sidelines and that can tkae stabilize the country. >>
many say they will see more of this and in the long run this will end up hurting the venezuela economy more than it will help it don. >> yeah i was going to ask about that. and people are watching saying, you are broadcasting here. so the rules apply for that. but what i think is interesting is an 80% participation rate that is almost unheard of. >> well, yeah we'd like those kinds of numbers right, don. >> yeah, it certainly speaks to the legitimacy of the process. the carter...
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the economy is tough, but if i had to do it again, i think i would do it again, you know. >> i am so thankful that my dad put such an effort into my career. i wouldn't do it without him. it has put a huge toll on my family, but now, you know, all of our hard work seems to be paying off. >> a great support system and the right opportunities get you so far. pena still has to deliver, and he has. >> his family has given everything they had to put him in a position to be in the equi equipment he's in today, but sergio has done quite a bit of work as well. he has to perform. sergio's been able to get the job done the on the racetrack. >> last year he was tied for most wins in his series, and he finished fifth overall in points. he's eager and hungry to get it the next level. >> i really hope to be in the sprint cup series, and if not, one of the top three series, especially the nationwide. i hope to be competing out there with the big names. >> as for bringing more diversity to nascar, pena says the building blocks are there. >> the african-americans, latinos and ink
the economy is tough, but if i had to do it again, i think i would do it again, you know. >> i am so thankful that my dad put such an effort into my career. i wouldn't do it without him. it has put a huge toll on my family, but now, you know, all of our hard work seems to be paying off. >> a great support system and the right opportunities get you so far. pena still has to deliver, and he has. >> his family has given everything they had to put him in a position to be in the...
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if you had an affair with taylor" yard sign. looks good. [ male announcer ] fedex office. now save 50% on banners. >>> a young jewish man got a letter saying he'd flunked out of dental school. perry brickman had always been a good student. he knew he didn't actually fail the classes. the school he'd worked so hard to attend, emory university near atlanta, forced him out because he was jewish. it took
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the federal reserve is stimulating the economy, keeping interest rates super low. riskier assets like stocks and commodities have been rising. but is the rally for stocks over? cnn surveyed advisers, most in the s&p and right here. what is the problem? >> we have got some big, dark clouds ahead of us. >> reporter: america's fiscal cliff, europe's mess, china's slow down. it has been a good rise, time for a slowdown. >> the next year, the growth will be nowhere near this. >> if you're an investor, should you consider not having so many stocks? >> well, this could be a good year, become a more conservative invest. >> reporter: but bulls say pause now, and you're a fool. >> i'm definitely a bull in this market today, next year and the year after. i think the economics is going to change dramatically in about ni months. this should be a time where people are buying, increasing their risk tolerance, increasing their exposure to the stock market itself. >> reporter: and for the scaredy-cats out there, you should expect for return on your money sitting in the banks or fro
the federal reserve is stimulating the economy, keeping interest rates super low. riskier assets like stocks and commodities have been rising. but is the rally for stocks over? cnn surveyed advisers, most in the s&p and right here. what is the problem? >> we have got some big, dark clouds ahead of us. >> reporter: america's fiscal cliff, europe's mess, china's slow down. it has been a good rise, time for a slowdown. >> the next year, the growth will be nowhere near this....
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. >> for the economy. >> the last people who need help are 120,000 families for another -- another $500 billion tax cut over the next ten years. >> our entire premise of these tax reform plans is to grow the economy and create jobs. >> reporter: to national security threats like a nuclear iran. >> if they get nuclear weapons other people in the neighborhood will pursue their nuclear weapons as well. >> war should always be the absolute last resort. >> reporter: for the most part it was a substitute debate between two longtime lawmakers who tried to disagree without being too disagreeable. >> biden avoided any trademark gaffes, but did provide a little levity. >> this is a bunch of stuff, look -- >> what does that mean? >> it means it's simply inaccurate. >> the irish. >> the irish call it malarkey. >> thank you. >> dana joins us live from danville, a woman who didn't sleep much. this is a spirited show, dana bash. it was definitely fun to watch, but did they achieve what they wanted to achieve any come out looking like the could be a heartbeat away from the presidency? >> think it's fai
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getting the economy growing at 4%. creating 12 million jobs in four years. $90 billion in green pork to campaign contribute fors and special interest groups. just at the department of energy, there are over 100 criminal investigations that have been launched -- >> martha, look, his colleague runs an investigative commite, spent months and months going -- >> this is the inspector general. >> months and months. they found no evidence of cronyism. and i love my friend here. i am not allowed to show letters, but go to our website. he sent me two letters saying, by the way, can you send me some stimulus money for companies here in the state of wisconsin? we sent millions of dollars. >> you did ask for stimulus money, correct? >> on two occasions, we advocated for constituents applying for grants. that's what we do. we do that for all constituents. >> i love that. this is such a bad program and he writes me a letter staying, the reason we need this stimulus, it will create growth and jobs. his words. and now he's sitting her
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on the economy right now? they were split going into the first debate. we'll take a look at polling coming out that was conducted after the first debate. again, right there, can you see that number. that 48%, that really says it all. the economy is the most important issue on the minds of american voters, and what's the most important economic issue, jobs, randi? >> which is why there is so much heated debate about those most recent jobs numbers. paul, thank you very much. we added 114,000 jobs last month, look at the latest numbers when it comes to jobs in manufacturing. the industry lost 16,000 jobs. but manufacturing is an important industry for many swing states, especially along the rustbelt, including small times like goshen, indiana, where our ted rowlands gives us context to those numbers. >> reporter: this is in elk hart county, indiana, an area absolutely hammeringed during the recession, 18% unemployment at its worse, but things are coming back. here they make things like these seat covers which go
on the economy right now? they were split going into the first debate. we'll take a look at polling coming out that was conducted after the first debate. again, right there, can you see that number. that 48%, that really says it all. the economy is the most important issue on the minds of american voters, and what's the most important economic issue, jobs, randi? >> which is why there is so much heated debate about those most recent jobs numbers. paul, thank you very much. we added...
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. >> they said that right now if we just passed the stimulus, the economy would grow at 4%. it's growing at 1.3. >> i love my friend here. i'm not allowed to show letters but go on our website, he sent me two letters saying by the way, can you send me some stimulus money for companies here in the state of wisconsin. we sent millions of dollars. you know why -- >> you did ask for stimulus money, correct? >> sure he did. >> on two occasions we advocated for constituents who were applying for grants. that's what we do. we do that for all constituents applying for grants. >> i love that. i love that. this is such a bad program and he writes me a letter saying -- writes the department of energy a letter saying the reason we need this stimulus, it will create growth and jobs. his words. and now he's sitting here looking at me and by the way, that program, again, investigate it. what the congress said was it was a model. less than 4/10 of 1% of waste and fraud in the program. >> you hear the vice president talk about two letters that congressman ryan sent requesting stimulus money
. >> they said that right now if we just passed the stimulus, the economy would grow at 4%. it's growing at 1.3. >> i love my friend here. i'm not allowed to show letters but go on our website, he sent me two letters saying by the way, can you send me some stimulus money for companies here in the state of wisconsin. we sent millions of dollars. you know why -- >> you did ask for stimulus money, correct? >> sure he did. >> on two occasions we advocated for...
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. his morning starts with arthritis pain. and two pills. afternoon's overhaul starts with more pain. more pills. triple checking hydraulics. the evening brings more pain. so, back to more pills. almost done, when... hang on. stan's doctor recommended aleve. it can keep pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is rudy. who switched to aleve. and two pills for a day free of pain. ♪ and get the all day pain relief of aleve in liquid gels. >>> joe and i are from similar towns. he's from scranton, pennsylvania. i'm from janesville, wisconsin. know what the unemployment rate in scranton is today? >> sure do. >> 10%. >> yeah. >> know what it was the day you guys came in? >> 8.5%. that's how it's going all around america. look -- >> you don't -- that's not how it's going. it's going down.
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the economy is barely limping along. it's growing at 1.3%. that's slower than it grew last year and last year was slower than the year before. >> they talk about ts great recession as if it fell out of the sky like oh, my goodness. where did it come from? it came from this man voting to put two wars on a credit card, at the same time put a prescription drug benefit on the credit card. a trillion dollar tax cut for very wealthy. i was there. >> the two men pitched plans to speed up job growth over the next four years, but as they say the devil is in the details. mark zandi joins us now, chief economist with moody's analytics. his new book is called "paying the price, ending the great recession and beginning a new american century." mark let's start with jpmorgan ceo jamie dimon saying that the housing has turned a corner. we have seen housing prices start to move up. we've seen foreclosures at a five-year low. the unemployment rate at 7. pfrs. we have jobless claims at a four-year low. is joe biden's recovery finally here 28 months later? >> y
the economy is barely limping along. it's growing at 1.3%. that's slower than it grew last year and last year was slower than the year before. >> they talk about ts great recession as if it fell out of the sky like oh, my goodness. where did it come from? it came from this man voting to put two wars on a credit card, at the same time put a prescription drug benefit on the credit card. a trillion dollar tax cut for very wealthy. i was there. >> the two men pitched plans to speed up...
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it got me thinking about the economy. can we afford all these days off and how does america compare with the rest of the country? a consulting firm ranks countries by the number of holidays each requires by law. the data confirms a number of commonly held stereotypes and there are a few surprises. take a look. top of the list is united kingdom with 28 statutory holidays. nine of the top ten countries are, of course, in europe who live a dulce vida. scroll down further and the list continues to be dominated by european countries. 20 days off for the germans, irish and italians, then come a bunch of latin american countries and the asian ones, hong kong, and singapore and where is the u.s.? dead last. zero statutory holidays. that's because federal law does not mandate paid time for work. americans are allowed 15 working days off a year. pretty close to the bottom of the list. what's more, only about half of the americans take their full quote a of taste off -- of days off. europeans ones again have no such qualms, but let'
it got me thinking about the economy. can we afford all these days off and how does america compare with the rest of the country? a consulting firm ranks countries by the number of holidays each requires by law. the data confirms a number of commonly held stereotypes and there are a few surprises. take a look. top of the list is united kingdom with 28 statutory holidays. nine of the top ten countries are, of course, in europe who live a dulce vida. scroll down further and the list continues to...
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he's got to get on offense about the economy. he's got to pin the economy on joe biden and barack obama, and he can't get into the policy weeds. he's got to be that visionary. so he's got to appear to be more the ceo than the cfo, in terms of how he phrases and how he conducts himself in the debate. and then, finally, he's got to show that he's got a command of the economy. we've heard he does, but now's the chance for folks to really get to see that on display in the debate tonight. >> so i think for both men, some of the challenges we've actually seen in the run-up. for joe biden, of course, it's the gaffes that people now talk about all the time. let me play a little chunk of what i would call kind of a typical error from him. listen. >> it was wonderful for children, by the way. having your grandpop live with you. having your great aunt and your uncle, for real. but those walls were awful thin. i wonder how the hell my parents did it. but that's a different story. >> i would say that's kind of a typical one. paul ryan, we've
he's got to get on offense about the economy. he's got to pin the economy on joe biden and barack obama, and he can't get into the policy weeds. he's got to be that visionary. so he's got to appear to be more the ceo than the cfo, in terms of how he phrases and how he conducts himself in the debate. and then, finally, he's got to show that he's got a command of the economy. we've heard he does, but now's the chance for folks to really get to see that on display in the debate tonight. >>...
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he has it up to almost 25% of the economy and on automatic pilot for 40%. that means middle income families will suffer. >> but why would -- >> it is a spin proven problem. the deficit is the symptom. spending is the disease. you have to take care of the spending side and once again, brooke, if you look at irs data, you will see that revenues actually increased when we brought down rates because we had more economic activity. >> but congressman, why would -- >> -- to your proposition. >> why would the trickle down theory work this time producing record debt two times before? >> because we haven't controlled spending. the key is controlling spending. again, i don't know how many times i can repeat it. look at the data. you may have a theory but look at the data and the data is we received more revenues of economic growth. you're saying we received less. we didn't. spending skyrocketing. you can't have programs growing at 6%, 7%, 8%, medicare, medicaid, social security, federal retirement going broke and the president isn't doing anything about it and then ec
he has it up to almost 25% of the economy and on automatic pilot for 40%. that means middle income families will suffer. >> but why would -- >> it is a spin proven problem. the deficit is the symptom. spending is the disease. you have to take care of the spending side and once again, brooke, if you look at irs data, you will see that revenues actually increased when we brought down rates because we had more economic activity. >> but congressman, why would -- >> -- to...
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and once the economy returns to normal, it must be solved. there will be plenty of time after the election of 2016 to deal with that problem. today's crisis is putting people back to work, getting the economy moving again. don't let the obama administration off the hook for its failure to do that. >> maria, i was curious on this because i was paying close attention like all of you were how they addressed each other during the course of the debate. we put together this clip. >> my friend my friend. >> joe and i are from similar towns. >> i love my friend here. >> appreciate that, joe. >> my friend. >> joe this taxes a million people. >> let me tell you what my friend said. my friend. what would my friend do differently? my friends, i just fundamentally disagree with my friend. >> i want to thank you, joe. >> now, was that appropriate for the congressman to call the sitting vice president of the united states joe? >> i actually don't think that's a big deal. i mean sarah palin asked if she could call him joe and joe said yes. i don't think that
and once the economy returns to normal, it must be solved. there will be plenty of time after the election of 2016 to deal with that problem. today's crisis is putting people back to work, getting the economy moving again. don't let the obama administration off the hook for its failure to do that. >> maria, i was curious on this because i was paying close attention like all of you were how they addressed each other during the course of the debate. we put together this clip. >> my...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> if mitt romney would like to win the white house, he will almost have to certainly win ohio. and he is gaining ground there. new cnn/orc poll of ohio likely voters shows that mitt romney is within four points of the president, considered to be a statistical dead heat. john king is live in columbus, ohio, this morning. mitt romney's real challenge in ohio is women, isn't it? >> reporter: it is, soledad. mitt romney is up in the suburbs, up among independents, put ohio back into play from where it was before the first dough bait. the president gets huge support among after rick aan americans, including african-american women. the big warning sign for mitt romney is white women. the light's still on past midnight, another 20-hour day for jessica lundgren. >> i'm a single mom to a daughter, i work full time an
everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> if mitt romney would like to win the white house, he will almost have to certainly win ohio. and he is gaining ground there. new cnn/orc poll of ohio likely voters shows that mitt romney is within four points of the president,...
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>> t visit brought o supporters of mitt romney who came to criticize the president handling of the economy. if [ yelling] [ yelling]. >>reporter: today the republican presidential nominee attended a rainy campaign rally in the ballots gund state of virginia offering s ow harsh word on the prident spending record. >> he would tip to spend a trillion i don't know dollars more than we take in every year. in my have you that's immoral and wrong. if i'm president ought united states i will cut federal spending cap it and finally get us on track to balanced budget. >> romney campaign has been reengize following s strg debateerforman last week. the poll are narrowing. president obama has now just a slight lead over his opponent with 4 week to go until election day. tightening poll are putting more pressure on the thursday vice president debate between ryan and biden. you can watch it here on thursday starting at 6:00 o'clock. >>> you might feel it. there is a change in the air. sandy is here with the first look at the forecast. sandy. >> yes. that change may include the possibility o neing umbrel
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i think, you know, yes, the election is about the economy, but people have to have a fundamental sense of comfort about this person as commander in chief, and i don't think they have that with romney. >> if i can interrupt here. one of the things that people seem to be concerned about here is the level of defense spending and really whether or not that needs to be cut, whether or not that needs to be bolstered to protect u.s. interests around the world, and here's what mitt romney said. >> i'll roll back president obama's deep and arbitrary cuts to our national defense that would devastate our military. i'll make the critical defense investment that is we need to remain secure. the decisions we make today will determine our ability to protect america tomorrow. >> so we just spoke with general spider marks who says that in some ways americans aren't inclined make those kinds of serious cuts to our defense. what is the campaign's response? >> the cuts that romney was referring to are what would kick in with sequestration. that is, if the congress fails to reach a budget deal, these acros
i think, you know, yes, the election is about the economy, but people have to have a fundamental sense of comfort about this person as commander in chief, and i don't think they have that with romney. >> if i can interrupt here. one of the things that people seem to be concerned about here is the level of defense spending and really whether or not that needs to be cut, whether or not that needs to be bolstered to protect u.s. interests around the world, and here's what mitt romney said....
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that story is the election's obviously about the economy. the economy is obviously about jobs. there's been huge discourse at this able and others about the unemployed. but what we think is the silent victims of the great recession are those whoo have jobs. and there's millions, perhaps tens of millions of people whose careers have been stunted, whose ambitions have been slowed, whose dreams have been unfulfilled because of stagnant economy. we think this book and howard's wisdom will help those people chart forward. >> i got to write an essay -- i know this much about business, but i did give -- >> the book's not a business book. which is why we asked you and others to be in it. >> it's a life book. >> a variety of everyday people as well. we think it hopefully will appeal to millions of people searching not only for success in these difficult times but also satisfaction. >> uncommon wisdom to inspire your life's work. thanks. >>> still ahead on "starting point," freezing temperatures blast part of the united states. literally it just turned fall. are warmer days ahead in our
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but as you point out, that's the key number, the economy. how does obama get out of this box of voters being not happy with the economy? but up until now, willing to perhaps give him another chance. i'm surprised. i'm surprise the debate turned things around, if they indeed have, that quickly. obama has two more debates to turn things back. so shouldn't get too excited by one poll. but this is the best news the romney camp has had in probably over a month. >> certainly is. but you're absolutely right, this is one national poll. there will be several more likely voters out there, even more important than the national poll members will be the battleground state polls in ohio and florida and virginia. we'll see what they show as well. ryan, thanks very much for coming in. >> thank you, wolf. appreciate it. >>> we're only three days away from another milestone in the presidential race. with all eyes turning to the debate between vice president joe biden and republican nominee paul ryan after the president's weak showing in the first debate with
but as you point out, that's the key number, the economy. how does obama get out of this box of voters being not happy with the economy? but up until now, willing to perhaps give him another chance. i'm surprised. i'm surprise the debate turned things around, if they indeed have, that quickly. obama has two more debates to turn things back. so shouldn't get too excited by one poll. but this is the best news the romney camp has had in probably over a month. >> certainly is. but you're...
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the visit brought out supporters of mitt romney who came to criticize the president handling of the economy. if [ yelling] [ yelling]. >>reporter: today the republican presidential nominee attended a rainy campaign rally in the ballots ground state of virginia offering his own harsh words on the president spending record. >> he would tip to spend a trillion i don't know dollars more than we take in every year. in my have you that's immoral and wrong. if i'm president ought united states i will cut federal spending cap it and finally get us on track to balanced budget. >> romney campaign has been reenergize following his strong debate performance last week. the poll are narrowing. president obama has now just a slight lead over his opponent with 4 week to go until election day. tightening poll are putting more pressure on the thursday vice president debate between ryan and biden. you can watch it here on thursday starting at 6:00 o'clock. >>> you might feel it. there is a change in the air. sandy is here with the first look at the forecast. sandy. >> yes. that change may include the possibil
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(train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. sentencing gets under way, let's get right to carol costello, who is following the sentencing. >> thank you, soledad. the convicted child rapist says he's the real victim. >> they can take away my life. they can make me out as aa monster. they can treat me as a monster, but they can't take away my heart. in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged, disgusting acts. >> that's not the most shocking claim in this stunning jailhouse recording. >>> skydive of historic proportions. one man hopes to break the sound barrier in a jump from the edge the space. >>> a new poll shows mitt romney out in front. the president's poor debate performance apparently giving the challenger a boost. but for how long? >>> companies are now using the election to sell their products. "newsroom" starts now. >>> good morning to you. thank you so much for joining us. i'm carol costello. one of the most reviled men in the country faces sentencing. the hearing is scheduled to st
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actually, you know who's really suffered in this economy? blue collar non-educat white males in places like ohio. those guys are really in deep trouble. in some respects women have been doing better out of this i think than those guys have. so i do think that women are important constituency, but i do think there's a lot more depth and go into subtlety than what we've traditionally thought about. biden may go in that direction. i think if i were ryan, honestly i think the way ryan has to handle that is, i'm catholic, this is what i believe and get away from the rape question. >> women married to men who don't have jobs, then you're talking about vote perhaps on those economic issues as well. >> we have to cut it off real quick. when we come back though we are all going to give our unsolicited advice to one unsuspecting target. stay right here on cnn's "the situation room." imimagaginine e ifif y yod alalwawaysys s seeee l e [m[mususicic]] inin t thehe b besest t lil. eveverery y titimeme o of f. ououtdtdoooorsrs, , oro. trtranansisititionons
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right now he's talking about what voters care about, which is jobs, the economy, rising deficits. >> i understand. hang on. hang on. hang on. ron, we're not going to do talking points here. i'm asking you a very simple question. >> i'm not doing talking points. >> i didn't ask you about the economy. we can get to that. what did he mean in his statement that seems to be contradictory statements? >> i just told you what he meant. he said that his agenda is not going to be focused on abortion. it's going to be -- he did not say it was going to be focused on other issues, but obviously it's going to be. that's why he talked about the economy, what voters care about in these 27 days. >> romney was criticized for changing views on key issues and former president clinton had something to say about it. take a listen. >> i had a different reaction to that first debate than a lot of people did. i thought, wow! here is old moderate mitt. where have you been, boy? i missed you all these last few years. just show up with a sunny face and say, i didn't say all that stuff i said the last two years.
right now he's talking about what voters care about, which is jobs, the economy, rising deficits. >> i understand. hang on. hang on. hang on. ron, we're not going to do talking points here. i'm asking you a very simple question. >> i'm not doing talking points. >> i didn't ask you about the economy. we can get to that. what did he mean in his statement that seems to be contradictory statements? >> i just told you what he meant. he said that his agenda is not going to be...
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the economy created more jobs than previously estimated. there are people who don't like this number at all. leading the band is the legendary ceo of general electric, jack welch. jack, you made a lot of news today. here's the tweet you put out this morning. unbelievable jobs numbers. these chicago guys will do anything. can't debate, so change numbers. and i'm just wondering, i understand the way it works the president gets a heads up on the unemployment number 4:00 the day before and has to keep it to himself. you're saying in your tweet this morning that the news went the other way, the people working for the president somehow got the bureau of labor statistics and played with the numbers so it's down below 8 today. how does it work from your perspective? what happened here? >> all i can talk about are some of the numbers. we had 600,000 government jobs added in the last two months. we had 873,000 jobs by a household survey, which is a total estimate, from 50,000 phone calls. of those 600,000 were temporary workers. chris, these numbers
the economy created more jobs than previously estimated. there are people who don't like this number at all. leading the band is the legendary ceo of general electric, jack welch. jack, you made a lot of news today. here's the tweet you put out this morning. unbelievable jobs numbers. these chicago guys will do anything. can't debate, so change numbers. and i'm just wondering, i understand the way it works the president gets a heads up on the unemployment number 4:00 the day before and has to...
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to the american people a vision of the future and how we're going to continue to recover from this economy that we've been living through as a result, quite frankly, of policies that paul ryan continues to embrace. >> okay. listen, our very own john king said that americans pick presidents, not vice presidents. how important is this vice presidential debate really? people have said this one is more important because of the president's performance last time. there certainly seems to be more interest in this debate than previous vice presidential debates. last time there was huge interest with sarah palin and joe biden. there's big interest in this one as well. >> there's a lot of interest, obviously. as there should be. because the vice president -- >> is this more than ever before? this vice presidential debate more important than previous? >> well, i can't imagine a vice presidential debate being more significant than the last one between joe biden and sarah palin. that was an important debate. there is a lot of interest. i will admit there seems to be a greater level of interest in this
to the american people a vision of the future and how we're going to continue to recover from this economy that we've been living through as a result, quite frankly, of policies that paul ryan continues to embrace. >> okay. listen, our very own john king said that americans pick presidents, not vice presidents. how important is this vice presidential debate really? people have said this one is more important because of the president's performance last time. there certainly seems to be...
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that's next. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> a mexican drug cartel leader suspected in the deaths of dozens of people has now been arrested. the story here, david hartley, he was shot and killed while he was with his wife, out and about on this lake, falcon lake, riding on their sea-doos, right along the u.s. mexico border. this was just two years ago, 2010. i want to bring in a crime reporter for the monitor newspaper in mccounsel, texas. he joins me by phone here. and how exactly did they catch this guy? >> well, they caught him on saturday, took an all day effort. they had received -- the mexican navy received information around 5:00 a.m. he was in the city of nob nobeulo and theyl lthey also ca him. they were able to arrest him and this morning they presented him for the media, basically, you know, we have this gentleman, he -- he answered directly, so he's very high up in the chain. >> let me jump in and ask you too, because to be clear, from what i understand, we had
that's next. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> a mexican drug cartel leader suspected in the deaths of dozens of people has now been arrested. the story here, david hartley, he was shot and killed while he was with his wife, out and about on this lake, falcon lake, riding on their sea-doos, right along the u.s. mexico border. this was just two years ago, 2010. i want to bring in a crime...